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Barge on Missouri River

Big Soo Terminal is one of the largest diversified terminals on the inland waterway system. The facility can service all types of products by barge, rail or truck. Dry bulk storage buildings hold over 115,000 tons, liquid product storage for 6,000,000 gallons, palletized packaged goods storage for thousands of pallets, 200,000 bushel elevator for grain and unlimited ground storage are available. Handling stations have secondary containment systems and are geared to move up to 250 tons per hour.

Big Soo will direct transfer any type product to and/or from barge, rail or truck. Some of the products transferred are: dry bulk and liquid fertilizer, salt, grain, steel products, lumber, paper, iron ore, feed stuffs and railroad track equipment.

Big Soo is located in Sioux City at the intersection of I-29 and Singing Hills Blvd.

Contact: Kevin Knepper, General Manager, Big Soo Terminal, 712-258-0537.